Jeffrey Ross wrote: > Spamassassin is the way to go, but make sure you use sa-update to > update the rules on a daily basis. In addition you may want to > consider the "FuzzyOCR" plugin which will (help?) stop the annoying > image spam (I haven't seen one of those in months). Also, I'd strongly recommend training SA's Bayesian analysis, using the sa-learn program. SpamAssassin won't use Bayesian analysis until it has learnt 200 good ("ham") e-mails and 200 spams. Bayesian analysis continues to be a *very* good way of analysing e-mail, in my experience. Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail: james@ | The succeeding player has to miss a turn. As no-one's aprilcottage.co.uk | succeeded, we'll carry on. | -- Humphrey Lyttelton, "I'm Sorry, I Haven't A Clue"